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Taufiq, Muhammad, Petrus Natalivan Indradjati, Suhirman Suhirman, and Benedictus Kombaitan. "MENEMUKAN KEMBALI PEMBARUAN PERKOTAAN BERBASIS PENGEMBANGAN MASYARAKAT: STUDI PENANGANAN PEMUKIMAN KUMUH DI PERKOTAAN INDONESIA." TATALOKA 21, no. 4 (2019): 649. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.21.4.649-659.

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The urban renewal concept is one of the city development policies approaches. It promotes profit optimization in urban areas. However, this is done by eroding existing slums and ending with injustice for the community. For this reason, city development policies need to direct urban renewal implementation based on community development. The question arises whether urban renewal needs to be applied for urban areas in Indonesia, whether urban renewal brings certain benefits in achieving a more humane society development and its limits. This article aims to provide a theoretical understanding of t
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Huang, Ling, Hong Wei Xiao, and Jian Feng Xu. "Urban Cultural Route: New Idea for Urban Community Renewal - Case Study on Yuzhong District in Chongqing." Applied Mechanics and Materials 71-78 (July 2011): 1749–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.71-78.1749.

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Under the rapid development of urban modernization, old residential communities in big cities are facing the trends of disintegration of social relationships and crisis of community culture. By introducing the concept of " Cultural Route " which is a new type of world historical heritage in recent years, taking its implication of " cross-regional, historicity, culture, dynamic and linear " as use for reference, and applying it to research of old residential communities renewal which full with spatial characteristics of "island" and "marginalized", this paper attempts to make use of concept “Cu
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Hatiboğlu Eren, Burcu. "Poor Women at the Grip of Neoliberal Urbanism." Kadın/Woman 2000, Journal for Women's Studies 17, no. 2 (2016): 43–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.33831/jws.v17i2.210.

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Neoliberal ideology and its profit-driven policies have rapidly gained worldwide popularity in urbanization process since 1970s. Especially in the global south, it is argued that slum renewal projects—as an engine of neoliberal capital accumulation—were constructed through gendered discourses which also relied on women’s capacity for the material and social welfare of the family and community. From this point, some feminists warn about the danger of producing neoconservative lifestyle for women via neoliberalism and its liberal gender mainstreaming policies which is called ‘new patriarchal ref
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Allen, Peter. "The End of Modernism?" Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 70, no. 3 (2011): 354–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2011.70.3.354.

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The making of People's Park in Berkeley, California, in 1969 was accompanied by some of the most violent student protests of its era. While these events can be seen as an episode in the movement of student radicalism that focused on the Vietnam War, Peter Allen suggests that conflicting visions of architecture and urban space stood at the center of the People's Park violence. The End of Modernism? People's Park, Urban Renewal, and Community Design argues that the movement to create the park was a reaction to a university program of campus expansion, which had razed existing older housing to bu
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Ashton, Hazel, and David C. Thorns. "The Role of Information Communications Technology in Retrieving Local Community." City & Community 6, no. 3 (2007): 211–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6040.2007.00214.x.

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The article explores the decline in social connectivity and the questions of whether and how local populations can use information–communications technologies (ICTs) to help reconnect. At the center of this debate are problems in conceptualizing community in today's globalizing network society. As well as challenges to older ideas about community, these problems include the impacts of numerous contemporary societal and global pressures on communities themselves. The first step of community renewal is what Scott Lash (1994) refers to as the “retrieval” of community, which is to be a genuinely p
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Daldanise, Gaia. "From Place-Branding to Community-Branding: A Collaborative Decision-Making Process for Cultural Heritage Enhancement." Sustainability 12, no. 24 (2020): 10399. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su122410399.

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The international debate on cultural heritage enhancement and cultural cross-overs, highlights the need to rethink the relationship between economy, society and territory by working on innovative urban planning and evaluation approaches. In recent times, the concept of “place branding” has become widespread in strategic urban plans, linking marketing approaches to the attractive features of places. The purpose of this study is to outline a holistic approach to cultural heritage enhancement for urban regeneration based on creative and collaborative place branding: “Community branding”. The meth
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Mercier, Edad. "“No Med School!” Black Resistance to The New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry (NJCMD) Urban Renewal Proposal, Between 1960 and 1970." Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies 7, no. 3 (2020): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.29333/ejecs/450.

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This article is a historiographical study of urban renewal in Newark, New Jersey. The paper offers a cross-sectional view of policymaking and appropriation at the federal and local levels, which is critical when analyzing the delimitations of ethnic coalition building. The article centers on a typological study of Black resistance to the New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry (NJCMD) construction project that was slated to commence around 1965-1966. NJCMD, renamed the University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey (UMDNJ) in 1981, was initially proposed as a revitalization project that
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Lai, Yani, Lin Jiang, and Xiaoxiao Xu. "Exploring Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Urban Village Redevelopment: The Case of Shenzhen, China." Land 10, no. 9 (2021): 976. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10090976.

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The redevelopment of urban villages is a prominent part of urban renewal in China, which has attracted much attention from the academic community. However, the understanding of when and where the redevelopment of urban villages occurs is still limited partly because of the lack of empirical analysis. Through exploratory spatial data and overlay analyses, this study examines the spatio-temporal distribution characteristics based on data from 277 urban village redevelopment projects in Shenzhen, China, between 2010 and 2018. Results demonstrate that the redevelopment of urban villages occurs in
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Della Spina, Lucia. "Multidimensional Assessment for “Culture-Led” and “Community-Driven” Urban Regeneration as Driver for Trigger Economic Vitality in Urban Historic Centers." Sustainability 11, no. 24 (2019): 7237. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11247237.

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In the current scientific debate, cities represent the contexts in which resources, capital, skills, and talents are concentrated and, at the same time, they are places where many challenges are concentrated regarding environmental (pollution, waste, climate change), economic (unemployment, social exclusion, well-being), political (instability in governance processes, lack of strategic planning), and cultural (training, creativity and innovation) dimensions. The city and historic centers in particular, are able to experiment the paradigm shift from a linear economy to a circular economy, in wh
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Kwan, Soo Chen, and Iin Juliani Saragih. "Urban environment and cause specific visits to community health centers of Medan city, Indonesia in 2016." Sustainable Cities and Society 59 (August 2020): 102228. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2020.102228.

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Guarini, Maria Rosaria, Pierluigi Morano, and Francesco Sica. "Historical School Buildings. A Multi-Criteria Approach for Urban Sustainable Projects." Sustainability 12, no. 3 (2020): 1076. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12031076.

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It is recognized, in Europe and elsewhere, that there is a need to implement sustainable urban intervention policies based also on the recovery of existing public real estate assets. In Italy, the schools are a significant part of public property. At this time (2019), many buildings destined for teaching need to be redeveloped, both from a structural and plant engineering point of view, and with regard to the management of the spaces available for teaching and social activities. Although, there have been many attempts by the legislator to regulate the modus operandi in the school construction
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Toji, Dean, and Karen Umemoto. "The Paradox of Dispersal: Ethnic Continuity & Community Development Among Japanese Americans in Little Tokyo." AAPI Nexus Journal: Policy, Practice, and Community 1, no. 1 (2003): 21–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.36650/nexus1.1_21-46_tojietal.

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This article talks about the formation of communities and its implications. Little Tokyo is pointed out as an example of a community borne out as a result of a segregationist US society. During World War II there was a dramatic decline in the construction of Little Tokyo since Japanese people were put into interment camps. There is a dramatic shift of the function of Little Tokyo before the war and after the war. Post-WW II demonstrates“ paradox dispersal” because as the ethnic population was no longer heavily concentrated in one area the historic Little Tokyo communities assumed a new importa
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Muminović, Esad, Uroš Radosavljević, and Džemila Beganović. "Strategic Planning and Management Model for the Regeneration of Historic Urban Landscapes: The Case of Historic Center of Novi Pazar in Serbia." Sustainability 12, no. 4 (2020): 1323. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12041323.

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The purpose of this paper is to identify the role of strategic planning as a sustainable tool for regulating both the protection and development of historic urban landscapes, as well as developing an adequate and effective strategic model and management instruments for implementation. The role and importance of strategic planning are examined in the context of global transformative actions in the urban governance of community and private sector engagement and sustainable development on the local level. We argue that a specific—tailor-made—integrated strategic urban planning approach could be a
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Aulia, Nur Rahmi, Nur Syam AS, and Fadhil Surur. "Pengaruh Reproduksi Ruang terhadap Perubahan Sosial dan Ekonomi Masyarakat Setempat di Kelurahan Samata Kabupaten Gowa." Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) 2, no. 2 (2019): 237–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.34007/jehss.v2i2.88.

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AbstractSamata Urban Village is located in Gowa Regency, the emergence of new areas in the Samata Urban Village replaces the land that was originally occupied by the local community to be transformed into an elite and luxurious area, both that occurred in the city center and in the periphery. The process of rehabilitation and urban renewal is what is referred to as gentrification which in the end urban spaces are utilized by those with high income into real estate. This study aims to identify general condition, to determine the reproduction of space and the impact to social and economic. The a
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Pawlikowska-Piechotka, Anna. "Child-Friendly Urban Environment and Playgrounds in Warsaw." Open House International 36, no. 4 (2011): 98–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-04-2011-b0009.

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In recent years worldwide interest has arisen in developing “child-friendly cities”, but research into this issue has so far not being carried out in Poland. Over the past decades one can observe a visible change which has taken place in the relationship between children and their living environment. In the many Polish cities (like in all industrialized countries) increased road traffic, pollution and crime, fragmentation of urban fabric, reduction of green public areas – resulted in rather ‘non child friendly’ environment. Although a child can play anywhere, carefully planned playgrounds are
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Appels, Willemijn M., Lori Bradford, Kwok P. Chun, Anna E. Coles, and Graham Strickert. "DIY meteorology: Use of citizen science to monitor snow dynamics in a data-sparse city." FACETS 2, no. 2 (2017): 734–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/facets-2017-0030.

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Cities are under pressure to operate their services effectively and project costs of operations across various timeframes. In high-latitude and high-altitude urban centers, snow management is one of the larger unknowns and has both operational and budgetary limitations. Snowfall and snow depth observations within urban environments are important to plan snow clearing and prepare for the effects of spring runoff on cities’ drainage systems. In-house research functions are expensive, but one way to overcome that expense and still produce effective data is through citizen science. In this paper,
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Richner, Martin, and Kristian Olesen. "Towards business improvement districts in Denmark: Translating a neoliberal urban intervention model into the Nordic context." European Urban and Regional Studies 26, no. 2 (2018): 158–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969776418759156.

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This paper investigates how business improvement districts (BIDs) are translated into a Danish context. Drawing on a theoretical framework that combines the concepts of travelling ideas, mobile urbanism and neoliberalisation, this paper explores how an actor-network is being constructed to mobilise support for a BID pilot scheme in Denmark. The introduction of BID-inspired concepts in Denmark represents an illustrative case of how mobile urban policies are translated into local contexts as part of continuous processes of neoliberalisation of urban governance and policy-making. In Denmark, the
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Yue, Audrey, and Helen Hok-Sze Leung. "Notes towards the queer Asian city: Singapore and Hong Kong." Urban Studies 54, no. 3 (2016): 747–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098015602996.

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The last decade has witnessed the emergence and consolidation of new and established gay cities in East and Southeast Asia, in particular, the sexualisation of the Singapore city-state, the commerce-led boom of queer Bangkok, the rise of middle-class gay consumer cultures in Manila and Hong Kong, and the proliferation of underground LGBT scenes in Shanghai and Beijing. In the West, scholarships on urban gay centres such as San Francisco, New York and London focus on the paradigms of ethnicity (Sinfield, 1996), gentrification (Bell and Binnie, 2004) and creativity (Florida, 2002). Mapping the r
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Zhu, Xiaoqing, Tiancheng Zhang, Weijun Gao, and Danying Mei. "Analysis on Spatial Pattern and Driving Factors of Carbon Emission in Urban–Rural Fringe Mixed-Use Communities: Cases Study in East Asia." Sustainability 12, no. 8 (2020): 3101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12083101.

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Urban-intensive areas are responsible for an estimated 80% of greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide. The urban–rural fringe areas emit more greenhouse gases than urban centers. The purpose of this study is to analyze the spatial pattern and driving factors of carbon emissions in urban–rural fringe mixed-use communities, and to develop planning methods to reduce carbon emissions in communities. This study identifies mixed-use communities in East Asian urban–rural fringe areas as industrial, commercial, tourism, and rental-apartment communities, subsequently using the emission fa
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Maisara, Efa, Ashfa Achmad, and Azmeri Azmeri. "MODEL PENGEMBANGAN DALAM MENINGKATKAN KUALITAS LINGKUNGAN FISIK KAWASAN SIMPANG TUJUH ULEE KARENG BANDA ACEH." Jurnal Arsip Rekayasa Sipil dan Perencanaan 3, no. 2 (2020): 89–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.24815/jarsp.v3i2.16559.

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The rapid area development phenomenon which is not undirected and uncontrolled as well as the rapid population growth becomes the problems related to the spatial utilization. The area requires the proper management both building and environment such as in Simpang Tujuh Ulee Kareng (STUK) Area located in Banda Aceh as economic activity center area both service and trade of Ulee Kareng Community.STUK development due to strategic location, high accessibility and activity actors improvement can impact the traffic problem and unwell informal sector activity affecting the decrease of environment qua
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Pauta Calle, Fernando. "Housing and urban renewal in historic centers." Estoa, no. 15 (2019): 115–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.18537/est.v008.n015.a10.

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Este artículo aborda la problemática de la vivienda en las centralidades históricas sometidas a procesos de renovación urbana, desde la perspectiva del funcionamiento de la renta del suelo y sus impactos en la conservación de aquellas y el crecimiento de las ciudades, ilustrada en el caso de Cuenca-Ecuador. Así, se estudian dos procesos de renovación urbana del centro histórico cuencano ocurridos entre 1960 y 1995, mediatizados por una crisis urbana que vivió en la primera mitad de la década de los ochenta y que significaron transformaciones considerables de sus funciones sustantivas, incluyen
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Baber, M. "Urban Renewal Policy and Community Change." Practicing Anthropology 20, no. 1 (1998): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.20.1.b674032u385803j2.

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Throughout the 1960s and 1970s federal, state, and local governments worked together to implement policies that expanded the nation's highway systems, encouraged suburban expansion, and funded wholesale clearance projects in so-called slum and depressed inner city areas. These policies created programs that directly affected African Americans in cities all over the United States by targeting older neighborhoods, eliminating affordable (though substandard) housing, dislocating families and extended networks, and replacing what existed with highway overpasses, widened city streets, massive sewer
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Melnik, N. V., A. Ye Demenko, and M. Mirets. "MODERN ARCHITECTURE IN HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT(CONCEPTS AND APPROACHES)." Problems of theory and history of architecture of Ukraine, no. 20 (May 12, 2020): 195–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.31650/2519-4208-2020-20-195-203.

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The article is of a generalizing nature; the authors investigate the problem associated with architectural design in the historical environment. The newly built civilian objects are considered as examples of the organic interaction between “old” and “new” in European cities. The authors’ positions of domestic and foreign professionals regarding the development of the potential of the historical centres of modern cities are considered. In connection with the dynamics of urban growth in the XXI century, the problem of renewal and development of historically established centers arises. Developmen
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Lee, Taedong, and Jeroen van der Heijden. "Does the knowledge economy advance the green economy? An evaluation of green jobs in the 100 largest metropolitan regions in the United States." Energy & Environment 30, no. 1 (2018): 141–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958305x18787300.

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Institutions of higher education are significant economic engines and innovative places in local economies: they directly employ large numbers of people, often with well-paying jobs; they are magnets for businesses that service the student population; they educate and often assist students in securing first jobs; and they partner with local organizations and businesses to provide students with hands-on experiences while “giving-back” to the community. In this article, we examine the impact that institutions of higher education have as an engine of growth for the green economy and, specifically
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Xu, Qingwen, Jianguo Gao, and Miu Chung Yan. "Community Centers in Urban China." Journal of Community Practice 13, no. 3 (2005): 73–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j125v13n03_05.

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Indradjati, Petrus Natalivan, and Wienda Novita Sari. "Peremajaan Berbasis Masyarakat pada Kawasan Eks Lokalisasi Putat Jaya Surabaya." TATALOKA 23, no. 1 (2021): 67–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.23.1.67-79.

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The urban renewal approach is generally carried out with both physical and economic appoach. A community-based development/urban renewal approach is used for long-term results, therefore it is rarely done. Community based urban renewal study is very important because the impact is more sustainable. Urban renewal of red-light district Putat Jaya Surabaya is carried out to resolve the pressure and social economic change, which is the closing of Dolly and Jarak (Putat Jaya). The Government of Surabaya has been using a community based approach in conducting the renewal, but in doing so the Governm
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Bugalski, Łukasz. "The Undisrupted Growth of the Airbnb Phenomenon between 2014–2020. The Touristification of European Cities before the COVID-19 Outbreak." Sustainability 12, no. 23 (2020): 9841. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12239841.

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As a result of the Airbnb eruption, not only has the character of the short-term rental market been completely transformed, but the decades long growth in tourism has also been further accelerated. Therefore, due to the new demands of the tourism economy, the major shift in the usage of historic city centers occurred–the process of ‘touristification’, that results in the emergence of its new, unsustainable form. Despite the significance of those circumstances, there is a lack of any broader quantitative research that would present the dynamic of the Airbnb phenomenon. Therefore, thanks to the
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Lu, Shiwei, Yaping Huang, Zhiyuan Zhao, and Xiping Yang. "Exploring the Hierarchical Structure of China’s Railway Network from 2008 to 2017." Sustainability 10, no. 9 (2018): 3173. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10093173.

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The analysis of transport networks is an important component of urban and regional development and planning. Based on the four main stages of China’s railway development from 2008 to 2017, this paper analyzes the hierarchical and spatial heterogeneity distribution of train flows. We found a high degree of spatial matching with the distribution of China’s main railway corridors. Then, using a classical community detection algorithm, this paper attempts to describe the functional structure and regional effects of China’s railway network. We also explore the impacts of construction policies and c
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Montemayor. "Recovering Subsidized Housing Developments in Northern México: The Critical Role of Public Space in Community Building in the Context of a Crime and Violence Crisis." Sustainability 11, no. 19 (2019): 5473. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11195473.

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México has subsidized and built millions of low-income homes and thousands of subdivisions in the period of 2000–2012. These occupied and expanded urban peripheries far away from work, learn, service, commerce, and recreational amenity centers. These communities had no chance to offer a high quality of life. They were rapidly abandoned and deteriorated physically and socially. Amid the still ongoing crime and violence, inhabitants experienced a loss of trust in their neighbors, a deep sense of insecurity, and consequently reduced public life and activity to a minimum. This article describes an
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Kimm, Woo-Young. "Optimization of Education Community Unit for Urban Housing Renewal." Journal of the architectural institute of Korea planning & design 31, no. 5 (2015): 113–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5659/jaik_pd.2015.31.5.113.

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Edwards, Claire. "Participative Urban Renewal? Disability, Community, and Partnership in New Labour's Urban Policy." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 40, no. 7 (2008): 1664–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a39199.

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Wild, Mark. "Liberal Protestants and Urban Renewal." Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 25, no. 1 (2015): 110–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rac.2015.25.1.110.

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AbstractThis article examines the liberal Protestant encounter with the urban renewal programs that remade U.S. cities after World War II. Suburbanization had punishing consequences for cities and threatened the already tenuous presence of liberal Protestants there. The concept of renewal—in both its religious and secular dimensions—promised a solution to these problems. Many renewalists, those clergy and laypeople who viewed deteriorating urban neighborhoods as an opportunity to restore Church unity, initially embraced urban renewal as a secular corollary to their work. But the interaction am
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Lemon, Stephenie C., Jane G. Zapka, Barbara Estabrook, and Evan Benjamin. "Challenges to Research in Urban Community Health Centers." American Journal of Public Health 96, no. 4 (2006): 626–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/ajph.2004.057976.

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Servon, Lisa J., and Marla K. Nelson. "Community Technology Centers and the Urban Technology Gap." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 25, no. 2 (2001): 419–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.00320.

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Mehanna, Walaa Abou El-Haggag, and Wesam Abou El-Haggag Mehanna. "Urban renewal for traditional commercial streets at the historical centers of cities." Alexandria Engineering Journal 58, no. 4 (2019): 1127–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2019.09.015.

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Ho, Daniel Chi Wing, Yung Yau, Chi Kwong Law, Sun Wah Poon, Hak Kwong Yip, and Ervi Liusman. "Social sustainability in urban renewal: An assessment of community aspirations." Urbani Izziv 23, no. 1 (2012): 125–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2012-23-01-005.

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Greenlee, David. "Renewing the City: Reflections on Community Development and Urban Renewal." Mission Studies 24, no. 2 (2007): 359–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157338307x235049.

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Randolph, Bill, and Bruce Judd. "Community renewal and large public housing estates." Urban Policy and Research 18, no. 1 (2000): 91–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111140008727826.

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Kim, Hong-Joo. "Governance Characteristics and Operation Plan of Urban Regeneration Support Centers for Urban Renewal Leading-Regions Project." Korean Association of Space and Environment Research 28, no. 3 (2018): 140–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.19097/kaser.2018.28.3.140.

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Duan, Xiang, Tai-Meng Xu, and Chen-Hao Duan. "Research on Public Spaces Reconstruction of Old Communities under the Concept of Micro-renewal." E3S Web of Conferences 237 (2021): 04004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123704004.

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Community public space is an important place for daily communication between residents. In the context of the current historical change of “urban double repairs”, community renewal has raised new heights, and public space renewal has shifted from the surface of the physical space transformation layer to the protection, inheritance and environmental quality of the community. This article summarizes the concept and principles of micro-renewal, analyzes the related influencing factors of the reconstruction of the old community public space, further proposes the strategy of reconstructing the old
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Andersson, Harri. "Remaking Inner Cities: A Case for New Spatial and Financial Functioning in Finnish City Centers." Geografie 98, no. 4 (1993): 209–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.37040/geografie1993098040209.

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The post-industrial renewal of urban structure is creating a new city center culture in which social, political and economic interests are intermingled. The current practice of city center renewal based on internal growth and partnership policy also causes undesirable consequences arising from the new form of service-based economy and the changes in space utilization and mobility associated with the future development of cities.
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Zhong, Xiaohua, and Ho Leung. "Exploring Participatory Microregeneration as Sustainable Renewal of Built Heritage Community: Two Case Studies in Shanghai." Sustainability 11, no. 6 (2019): 1617. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11061617.

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Since the 1990s, Shanghai has experienced massive urban development and renewal as ways to respond to its demographic, economic, and living space needs. Previous policies have led to the demolishment of many historical communities and valuable heritage housing. The existing ones continue to face extreme threats, such as bad physical conditions and the marginalization of communities. Yet there is a recent trend that emphasizes sustainable urban renewal named microregeneration (微更新), launched by municipal and local states since 2016. One of the main approaches of the initiative was to form new u
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HASEGAWA, Naoki. "CONSIDERATION OF EFFECT BY THE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN URBAN RENEWAL DEVELOPMENT." AIJ Journal of Technology and Design 23, no. 55 (2017): 1025–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/aijt.23.1025.

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Black, Simon. "Community Unionism without the Community? Lessons from Labor-Community Coalitions in the Canadian Child Care Sector." Labor Studies Journal 43, no. 2 (2018): 118–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0160449x18763442.

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The theory and practice of community unionism has been central to discussions of alt-labor, union renewal, and revitalization, particularly in relation to union praxis at the urban or local scale. This comparative case study explores two labor-community campaigns to defend public child care services in the context of neoliberal austerity in urban/suburban space. While labor-community coalitions are a necessary—if not sufficient—condition for success, in urban/suburban contexts in which community allies are weak and municipal administrations hostile, public-sector unions must continue to play a
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Alonge, S. K., and A. Wadinga. "RETHINKING URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAMMES FOR PANDEMIC CONTROL IN NIGERIA." African Journal of Health, Safety and Environment 2, no. 1 (2021): 14–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.52417/ajhse.v2i1.120.

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Most urban renewal programmes in Africa are conceived as mere urban beautification projects. From Lagos to Dakar, move one or two kilometers away from the city centers and one is faced with filth and squalor that are summed up in two words –urban slums, in which a great majority of city populations reside. In Nigeria, population living in slums as percentage of urban population is put at 50.2 % in 2014, up from 41.0% in 2007. This highlights the rapid growth of urban slums in Africa with rapid urbanization largely fueled by rural-urban migration. Incidentally, lessons from COVID-19 indicate th
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Parmett, Helen Morgan. "Site-specific television as urban renewal: Or, how Portland became Portlandia." International Journal of Cultural Studies 21, no. 1 (2017): 42–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367877917704493.

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This article addresses the rise of what I call ‘site-specific television’, where the dispersion of television production outside traditional centers results in shooting locations that also serve as the crux of the televisual narrative. I argue that site-specific television constitutes ‘TV renewal’, in which on-location shooting practices are constitutive of urban regeneration efforts that draw on local, alternative, and creative cultures of production to help promote, rebrand, and revitalize marginalized city spaces with, often, gentrifying implications. Taking up Portlandia as a case study of
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Yu, Yue, Nan Lin, and Kaixing Gong. "Urban Community Public Space Micro-renewal Environmental Planning — Take Datang Xiang Community as an Example." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 693, no. 1 (2021): 012107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/693/1/012107.

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Liu, Fei, and Xinru Xiong. "Urban Elderly Community Micro-Renewal Planning and Design -A Case Study of Wuhan Anjing Community." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 693, no. 1 (2021): 012115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/693/1/012115.

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Rahim, Emad. "“Being Ghetto”: Identifying the Labeling Origins of Urban Community Centers." International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations: Annual Review 8, no. 2 (2008): 47–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1447-9532/cgp/v08i02/39544.

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Higgins, D. L. "Implementing Community-Based Participatory Research Centers in Diverse Urban Settings." Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 78, no. 3 (2001): 488–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jurban/78.3.488.

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